What color is your rig? Cause the only colors I know that still exist for purchase for the front are Green (6m1), White and Chrome.My drivers side just broke. Any updates or leads for replacement? Thanks in advance.
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What color is your rig? Cause the only colors I know that still exist for purchase for the front are Green (6m1), White and Chrome.My drivers side just broke. Any updates or leads for replacement? Thanks in advance.
It’s the 2 tone beige/gray color. Whatever color I could find I will have them painted.What color is your rig? Cause the only colors I know that still exist for purchase for the front are Green (6m1), White and Chrome.
Do you have the part # for the green ?What color is your rig? Cause the only colors I know that still exist for purchase for the front are Green (6m1), White and Chrome.
Do you have the part # for the
(69210-60020-G0) for PS
69220-60020-G0 for driver sideDo you have the part # for the green ?
s***, so I ordered the wrong side. Oh well, so when they state left side or right side on the description LS=DS and RS=PS? My orientation was wrong, sorry69220-60020-G0 for driver side
That is correct, all the driver side parts are 69220 starting. Unless your like them crazy aussies and drive on their roof . Never hurts to have a spare laying around for when they go NLA.s***, so I ordered the wrong side. Oh well, so when they state left side or right side on the description LS=DS and RS=PS? My orientation was wrong, sorry
You happen to know which years are a match to the 80’s?The door handles for the 80 series are the same as some mid 90's Camry, but all are now discontinued by Toyota.
Did a handle repair nine years ago using Loctite two part epoxy. It's starting to pull away from the plastic, might still be holding some. Next time may try a plastic welding tool which uses heated staples that're pressed into the plastic. Only issue with that is you'd
then be left with some pointy staple ends after the staple arms are cut off, so still may need to add an epoxy to cover those sharp tips.
FWIW
Amazon product ASIN B07NY2X6Y8